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The British Heart Foundation |
A Charity commited to pioneering research; funding around 1,200 research projects investigating everything from the causes of heart problems and safer drugs to improving surgical techniques.
They also provide vital prevention activity and ensure quality care and support for everyone living with heart disease.
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The British Medical Association |
They are an independent trade union and professional association for doctors and medical students to join, they provide national and local representation and employment advice. |
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The British Medical Journal (BMJ) |
The BMJ is published by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Medical Association. They publish original scientific studies, review and educational articles and papers commenting on the clinical, scientific, social, political, and economic factors affecting health and update the site daily. Their mission is to lead the debate on health, and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. The print BMJ has been published continuously since 1840, and now appears in three weekly editions, varying only in their advertising content. Together, their circulation totals about 122,000 copies, of which 10,000 are distributed outside Britain. In addition, international editions reach another 55,000 readers. The BMA grants editorial freedom to the editor of the BMJ and follows guidelines on editorial independence produced by the World Association of Medical Editors and the code on good publication practice produced by the Committee on Publication Ethics and they always like to receive new articles for publication also so get in touch! |
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The British National Formulary (BNF) |
The BNF provides UK healthcare professionals with authoritative and practical information on the selection and clinical use of medicines in a clear, concise and accessible manner.
The BNF is a joint publication of the British Medical Association and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. It is published biannually under the authority of a Joint Formulary Committee which comprises representatives of the two professional bodies and of the UK Health Departments.
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The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) |
The BOA is the professional association for trauma and orthopaedic surgeons in the United Kingdom and those abroad who have had orthopaedic training in the UK or who show a continuing interest in the affairs of the Association.
Their objectives are the advancement for the public benefit of the Science, Art and Practice of Orthopaedic Surgery with the aim of bringing relief to patients of all ages suffering from the effects of injury or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. |
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The British Psychological Society |
The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. |
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The British Society for Haematology (BSH) |
The British Society for Haematology is a charitably-funded organisation which aims to support the development clinical research and post-graduate study. The organisation strives to advance the overall practice and study of haematology and aims to facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology. |
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The British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) |
The BSG exists to maintain and promote high standards of patient care in gastroenterology and to enhance the capacity of its members to discover and apply new knowledge to benefit patients with digestive disorders. Our members include physicians, surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, scientists, nurses, dieticians and others. The site supplies good links to gastroenterological careers and education information and access to the 'Gut' journal. |
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The Department of Health (DH) |
The Department of Health exists to improve the health and wellbeing of people in England. Its work includes setting national standards, shaping the direction of health and social care services and promoting healthier living. |
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The Doctors' Support Network (DSN) |
They are a fully confidential, friendly self-help group for doctors with mental health concerns funded for by charitable donations.
They offer support groups, social meetings and have a helpline and an anonymous e-mail forum. The group believes that contact with and support from other doctors can help recovery. If you are suffering from stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, manic depression, psychoses or eating disorders don’t suffer alone, get some support. |
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